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Chapter One: Thematic Essays

The Essence of Armed Conflict

Pages 15-21 | Published online: 03 Jul 2018
 

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1 Stathis Kalyvas, The Logic of Violence in Civil War (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006); Charles Tilly, The Politics of Collective Violence (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003); Matthew Levitt, ‘Hamas from Cradle to Grave’, Middle East Quarterly, vol. 11, Winter 2004, pp. 1–12, https://www.meforum.org/articles/2004/hamas-from-cradle-to-grave.

2 Alexus G. Grynkewich, ‘Welfare as Warfare: How Violent Non-State Groups Use Social Services to Attack the State’, Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, vol. 31, no. 4, 2008, p. 353.

3 Robert David Sack, Human Territoriality: Its Theory and History (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1986).

4 Nicholas Sambanis, ‘What Is Civil War? Conceptual and Empirical Complexities of an Operational Definition’, Journal of Conflict Resolution, vol. 48, no. 6, December 2004, pp. 814–58.

5 Zachariah Cherian Mampilly, Rebel Rulers: Insurgent Governance and Civilian Life During War (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2011); Anna Arjona, Rebelocracy: Social Order in the Colombian Civil War (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016).

6 Paul Collier, Breaking the Conflict Trap: Civil War and Development Policy (Washington DC: World Bank and Oxford University Press, 2003); Paul Collier, Anke Hoeffler and Mans Soderbom, ‘On the Duration of Civil War’, Journal of Peace Research, vol. 41, no. 3, May 2004, pp. 253–73; James Fearon, ‘Why Do Some Civil Wars Last So Much Longer Than Others?’, Journal of Peace Research, vol. 41, no. 3, May 2004, p. 276.

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